DocumentCode
700375
Title
An empirical study of work fragmentation in software evolution tasks
Author
Sanchez, Heider ; Robbes, Romain ; Gonzalez, Victor M.
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Dept. (DCC), Univ. of Chile, Santiago, Chile
fYear
2015
fDate
2-6 March 2015
Firstpage
251
Lastpage
260
Abstract
Information workers and software developers are exposed to work fragmentation, an interleaving of activities and interruptions during their normal work day. Small-scale observational studies have shown that this can be detrimental to their work. In this paper, we perform a large-scale study of this phenomenon for the particular case of software developers performing software evolution tasks. Our study is based on several thousands interaction traces collected by Mylyn, for dozens of developers. We observe that work fragmentation is correlated to lower observed productivity at both the macro level (for entire sessions), and at the micro level (around markers of work fragmentation); further, longer activity switches seem to strengthen the effect. These observations are basis for subsequent studies investigating the phenomenon of work fragmentation.
Keywords
interrupts; software engineering; interruption; software development; software evolution task; work fragmentation; Aggregates; Context; History; Measurement; Productivity; Software; Time series analysis; Work fragmentation; interaction data; interruptions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER), 2015 IEEE 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Montreal, QC
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SANER.2015.7081835
Filename
7081835
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